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UK
/kəndˈɛnsɪŋ/
]
[ US /kənˈdɛnsɪŋ/ ]
[ US /kənˈdɛnsɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- the act of increasing the density of something
How To Use condensing In A Sentence
- The effort in condensing the views of bloggers and then conveying her’s in an objective manner is simple brilliant. Global Voices in English » Indian Elections ‘09: On the Black Money trail
- A condensing boiler is more expensive and has a highly effective 'heat exchanger'. Times, Sunday Times
- For receiving signals I locate in said circuit between the condensing surface and the ground a diaphragm sounder, which is preferably one of my electromotograph telephone receivers. Edison, His Life and Inventions, vol. 2
- The German habit of experimenting came to the fore even at such a time, and there were many detail variations as well as major ones, such as condensing the exhaust steam.
- You'd be hard pressed to find a better condensing of urban humdrum in under forty minutes this autumn.
- Even the nebulae, those ‘extended masses of dilute light’, are thought by some to be condensing into planetary systems.
- For Brian was only going halfway towards bat form, then lingering in a strange, supernatural limbo before condensing back into his human shape instead of making the change over.
- In its condensing mode, the unit achieves up to 95% efficiency, contributing to reduced fuel bills.
- How they manage to acquire so much sap amidst the surrounding siccity is inexplicable, unless it is that they possess the function of absorbing and condensing moisture by an unusual and unknown method. Arizona Sketches
- But in condensing the allegory into the word analogy, neither the material nor the spiritual dare be sacrificed. Phenomena of Literary Evolution